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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1841), 1842-10-18

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1841), 1842-10-18 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VI. PUBLISHED DAILY, TR1-WEEKLY, Sc- WEEKLY, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily paper per annum , Tri-wcckly per annum Weekly per annum Payable- lis adraiicr. .JjfG 00 . 4 00 . 2 50 BUSINESS CARDS. SPARROW & MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend totlic business of their profession in Franklin find the adjoining counties. OJice on High street, opposite the State buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 5, 1841. F. J. Matthews. . ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Suite. UJiceoa High street, over Purchslead Sc Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. I' KICK V A; RE.N.VISO.N, ATTORNEYS und Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, w ill attend to business entrusted to their care, in Frniiklm and adjoining counties. Ojjke in the rear of the Clinlou liuuk, Stale street. Jul v 9, 1811. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Olfice on the F.nst side of High street, second door Souili of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 1841. CJEO. HI. PARSONS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus Ohio. OJice an High street, opposite Oyler's Hotel, third door south of the store of Preston Sc Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. WKslFBX HOTEL A1 ND Waldo Siagc House, 35 mdes north of Columbus, on the Sandusky turnpike, by John seamch. alar. 4. ii ill vi. v & seibert, BOOK BINDERS, Ileraiirourt & Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. inarl7 Win. Seibert. II A Itll WAKE, Ac. T- I ITT I F .t, IHIWIIll 1,.,,.,.,,U f I,,;.r H-,,,1 ware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, I Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, &.C., Sec, : High street, sign ol the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. I BURCHSTEAD RICHARDSON, wholesale and re- ' tail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment, of the first qual-t ty, always on hand. Oct. 1. j I. N. WHITINK Sc III NTINGTON BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Hank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assort- ' men! ol tiooks and stationery always on hand. BOOKSTORE AND B1NOERY. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, Stale street, opposite the State House. A general as sortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book i bunting of every description, executed on short notice. I AV, KII,IIOlIIK tk CO. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Lcallier, Boots anil Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841. M'lOV, WORK & JITOV, j DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpel-peliug, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, See., High street, opposite the Slate Douse, Columbus, Ohio. II. COMSTOI'K aV CO. IJ'ORWARDING nnd Commission Merchants, and Pro- ; ducc Dealers, Canal Basiii, Columbus, Ohio. j .1. HIIMJWAY & CO.' i IRON FOUNDRY, Broa.l street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of , Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1,1841. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford. Con necticut. L. ROItlll.NS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. PILBERT, Agent, Columbus. ROOTS AND SHOES. KIMBALL tc JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in Boots anil Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A very geuerul assortment constantly on hand. II. TODD, RmMciit Dentist, OFFICE, 55 High street, near the City House, Columbus, Ohio. Teeth insorled by the aid of Atmospheric Pressure, without Clasps, and the Nerves of decayed Teeth destroyed by a single application. Jan. 23. ftROC E HIES, Ac. O W.SHERWOOD, Buckeye Block, keeps constantly on hand a rrencral assortment of stanlc articles in the Gro cery line, including Liquors and Wines, for sale at a small profit, either for casli or produce. Oct. 1. 1811. W. A- K. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS asp CoiJNSEi.i.oits at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Ollice on High street, I opposite the Franklin Bank, up stairs. j August 3, 1842. .2m. I COLUMBUS IRON STORE. j THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock I of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he offers Ibr sale 1 at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of H. Glover Sc Co., on Broad st. ocl.2Gdtf. GEO. GERE. Forvrnrtlins;, Commission and Produce Business. ! THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission , and Produce business on his own account, at the ware house lately occupied hy Uregory, lltirr 6c Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise and Produce lo the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. S. B. STANTON A CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Sic, etc., No. I, Goodale's Row, (opposite Gregory and Burr,) High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. STONE A TOWNSEND, WHOLESALE ami Retail Dealers in Foreign nnd Do-mestic Dry Goods, opposite tho Franklin Bank. Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1812. ALUM AND COPPERAS. 15 Bbls. Alum ; 10 do Copperas ; for sale at manufacturers prices bv December 4, 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. A it! ERIC AN ALMANAC for Hi Year 1S4J, just received and for sale at the Bookstore of dec28 HENRY W. DERBY. AMERICAN ALMANAC for the Year 1843, just received by dcc28 I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. BOOTS AND SHOES. 25 eases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale by August 18. FAY, K1LBOURNE Sc CO. R,"'TINO CLOTHS. McCOY, WORK Si Mo "ave hcen appointed agents for the sale of genu-tne Ilet Anker Boiling Cloths, of warranted quality which iney win sen at new xotk prjce,. Jy J BOARDINO. Gentlemen can be accommodated with rood Boarding, by applying at the first of ihe Eight Buildings. m MMrorw5 April 19, 1R4J..d6m " " " B "."yr? Pi'.1!- OIU Pcch Brandy, for sale bv C O. SIIFFFIKI.il. xx . - - r nnn rorwsr oi.iini.im, Ohio pA.NDLES.-25 Boxes Tallow' Candlesj 10 do. Sperm J Cane PS! for snle hv ' 1 December 4. 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. ( .Hr ? SEL.Sffe.!BJ" revived: w auu iuj iuiv uy luectj u. w. SHERWOOD, COL CALF SE WEB BOOTS. Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable article, lor sale at the new Boot and Shoe Store of Oct. 2. BL'RCHSTEAD S. RiCHARDSON. COARSE BOOTS AND BKOftANS. An extensive assortment of Men's Coarse Boots and Bro"ans, ol Columbus manufacture, kept constantly on hand and lor sale cheap, at wholesale or retail, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. C'LKKKS I'UIDE. Gondwaue's sUicrior fin'iUting copies on Penmanship, in eveiy respect suited to coin-mefcial purposes, viz. Lciters, Orders, Notes, Sales, Ro ccipla, and die finished Journal entry. Also, Jackson's complete sets, in plain and ornamental Pcnmnnship. For sale by May 6, 1842. HENRY W. DERBY. CIA II paid for Clover Seed, Timothy Seed and F J Seed.liy f Dee 41 O. V. KHF.RWOOl) 'lax C1AKPETING. Ingrained Carpet just received and lor J sale at reduced pi ices, by Novembers. S. B. STANTON Sc CO. DttV COODS. McCOY, WORK &. McCOY otTcr lor sale at their old stand, opposite lite Stale House, a large assortment of Fancii and Staple Dm Goods. Jv fl. DRUS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c.-The subscribers have just received a large addition lo their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Sic, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILIIOURNE Sc CO. WELL1N HOUSE for Sulc For sale, a well (milt and commodious house, very desirable as a residence, and one of the most eligible situations inthecitv. An. ply 'o marlD-dtlf II. P. ESPY. FRENCH REVOLUTION. A History of"the French Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle. 2vols. 12nia, lid Edition. Just received by Nov. 14. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. I?VU LINED RUBBERS a first rate article Ibr cold or wet weather, Ibr sale at Oct. 2. BL'RCHSTEAD Sc RICHARDSON'S. GENTLEMEN, don't go wilh wet feet, when you enn purchase n pair of water proof Boots for at RCIISTEAD & RICHARDSON'S. DeclO Bullies' Mock. GLASS. k) Boxes Window Glass , 50 Doyen pr Flasks, for sale by Dec 4 O. W. SHERWOOD. ""I LOVES. Gentlemen's Merino and Black Kid Gloves J and Ladies' Do., just received and for sale by S. 1). STANTON Sc CO. November 5. No. 1 Goodulc's Row OUSR A.D LOT for Sole I will sell my houso and Lot on Front street, south of and adjoiuing the City Livery Stable, on reasonable terms, for Lancaster, Chillico-thc. and Franklin Bank of Columbus paper al par. March II. 1842 B. RIDDELL. IMPORTANT to llcrrhniil. nnd Tind.ru. For sale, very cheap, nt DERBY'S Bookstore, a targe assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cu-h, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and hall 'binding. March 21. 8 LADIES don't go wilh cold fett, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, al a low price.'at BURCHSTEAD Sc RICHARDSON'S, I'ccl8 Butties' lltock. J HAI AND SHOT. 2,000 Lbs. Bar Lead; (JO Bags j Shot ; just received and for sale bv iieccmher 4. mil I). W. SHERWOOD. LININGS AND FINDINGS. Just received, a largo anil first tale assortment of Liuing and Binding Skins, Half Blenched and Green Shoe Thread, Shoe Nnils and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kers' Tools, which arc offered unusually low, by October 25. KIMBALL A. JONES. LADIES' SHOES. Ail extensive assortment La-of dies' Shoes, from the most celebrnled manufactories in Philadelphia, just received at the sign of tho Golden Bool, viz : A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, La-dies' fine Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Ties, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slins and Ties, Kid Thick Sole French Tics, Kid Buskins wilh Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, 4c, Sir., by October 25. KIMBALL Sc JONES. MERINOS. A new and splendid assortment, just opened by S. B. STANTON & CO. Scpt.ti, 1811. No. I, Goodale's Row. ISS ADAMS' LETTERS. Journal and Corres-pondenccot Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France nd England. Ediled by her Daughter. Just received and ole by HENRY W. DERBY. M OLASSES. 50 Bbls. Molasses, for sale by April 10. O. W. SHERWOOD. M'''AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY, KIL-BOURNE Sc CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. jun8 OUSLINE BE LAINES.-I'lain Msusliue De Lames and Chines, for sale by S. B. STANTON Sc CO., November 5. No. 1 Goodale's Row. NAILS AND GLASS. FAY, K1LBOURNE Sc CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniala Nails s 200 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sizes of Glass, from 10 by 14 to Hi by 22. June 8 N O. SI'CJAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Su. N gar, for sale low for cash by DacH B. COMSTOCIC Si CO. RUBBERS! BIBBERS! RI'BRERS! SOO pairs Men's. Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, ust received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, at the lowest cash prices, at the new Bool and Slroc Store of BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON, Oct. 2. ButtleM' Building, High street. RIBBONS. Chine, Barred and Plaid Ribbons, just received by S. B. STANTON & CO,. November o. No. 1 Goodale's Row. r) I'BRERS ! RUBBERS!! RIRRERS!!! t 1,000 Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden Boot, and for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by December 1, 1841. KIMBALL Si JONES. E.MOVAL. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to the Store lately occupied hy the firm of Gregory, Burr &. Co., on High street, 2 doors South of the Franklin Bank. April 5. 1812. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES !! '.At the nnr Khoe 0f',"7' Building, High st. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Misses Boots and Shoes, among which are the following kinds: Ladies Colored Half Boots, " French Kid Slips, " Morocco Slips, " Fur Shoes, Misses colored Half Boots, Children's colored Button Boots. Ort. 2. SPIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. Lectures "on Spiritual Christianity. By Isaac Taylor, Author ol "Physical Theory of another Life," 'Natural History ol Enthusiasm," etc., etc. Just received by October 25. H. W. DERBY. SHOE MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD Sc RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will he sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skim, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russell, Yellow and White Lining Skins, Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, November 29, 1841. SOLE LKATHEU30,000 lbs. Spanish 8ole Lea-ther, of superior quality, just received and for sale by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. SI ; AH. 10 Hilda. New Orleans Sugar, for sale by April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. SWAIMtJ PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For rtilo by Uu.ly2l FAY, KILBOURNE Si CO. UMBUS, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, S A-iO- E W AT-IIA. The Life and Times ofSa-go-yc-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. By William L. Stone. New Yoik nnd London. Wiley Sl Putnam; 1841. A supply of this work, wh eh forms a sequel lo tho History of the Six Nations, just received by October 25. HENRY V. DERBY. STEPHENS' NEW WORK. A new supply of 111 cidenls of Travel in Central Anicrirn, Chiapas, ilud Vu calu.. illustrated by numerous Engraving. By Johu L' Hlepheiis. Just received at DERBY'S Bookstore. QIIEEP SKINS. Kimball ct Junes have just received 7Jozen bark tanned Sheep nuns, nhicli will be sold rc- ry vneap, at the sign ol the GoLora Hoot. Oct. W. CI GAR. 20 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar; 15 Bbls. Loal sugar ; just rec December 4, 1841 sugur ; just received and for sale hy U. W. SlIliKWUOD. THICK BOOTS AND B BOO AN Of allquali ties and prices, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S SPANNERS' OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior jl quality, lor sate cneap, nv November 24, 1811. ' KIMBALL & JONES rTEA. Imperial, Old and YoungHyson Teas, of superior j. quality, ai wuoicsnie or retail, ov S. B. STANTON & CO., November 22, 1BH. .d&w. No. 1 Goodale's Row. r"POBACCO. 25 Kegs Car ' No. 1 Tobacco, (6 twist,) 1 lor sale by apr 1G O.W.SHERWOOD. rpANNEKS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best jL quality, lor sale by October '2. FAY, KILBOURNE &. CO. rpHI.'NK HIDES. 500 Hides, suitable for covering J. 1 runKs, in store and lor sale nv October 25. KLMBALL & JONES. TOWN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, filly very desirable Lois in the Cily of Columbus. Enquire ol mar 10 RRUSTl & CILBERT. TANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS. KIMBALL &. JONES have on hand Tomlinsnn's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, Flesher's Steels and Bram Faces, Clearing and Srouring Stones, Glass Slickers, etc., which are ottered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodale's Row. December 1,1841. rpiIE PEASANT AND PRINCE. A Tale by X Miss Harriet Martineau. Great Cities. Bv John Todd. Barnes on Revivals. Tribute lo an only Daughter. Poplar Grove. Every Body's Book. Settlers al Home. Just re ceived and for side by H. W. DERBY. October 25. TRANSPORTATION lSI'J BurFAt.o Link, Erie Canal R. Winslow Sc Co's Linf., Ohio Canal. The above Lines are connected on the Lakes with Steam I'reight Boats and Vessels. HIRAM JOY, 18 South st., N. York. T. JOY &, CO., Albany. JOY A, WEBSTER, Buffalo. R. WINSLOW & CO., Cleveland. The Agents of the above old established Lines arc prima-red to contract for the transportation of Produce and Merchandize on the most favorable terms. C. G. SHEFFIELD. Agent, April 23. Columbus, Ohio. ABA1IS' Pnteiit Kniigliih)r.tli!U, just received a wholesale and retail, by tnav7 BUTTLES & RUNYON. "WATER PROOF BOOTS. Gentlemen's Calf V Sewed Water Proof Bools, a genteel article, al Nov.2'J. BL'RCHSTEAD Si. RICHARDSON'S WHISKEY. 5 Bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey, on consignment, for sale very low, by June 18. O. W. SHERWOOD. WANTED Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Whiskey Flour, Lard, Buiter, Tallow, Country Sugar and Molasses, Flax Seed, Feathers, Potash, Pearlash, Scorch Salts, Dried Fruit, Rags, Beeswax, and Ginseng, for which the highest price will be paid in Groceries, by April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure Si. Co. have for sale 400 gallons of winler "strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. WHITE LEAD, OIL, Ac Fay, Kilbourne cV Co have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. At.so Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown. Yel-ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. Q BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. (mJ 10 bbls. Fustic. 5 do. Nic'wood. fi do. Alum. 1 hlid. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. ALso--Clothiers' Press Papers, a first rain article. Just received and for sale bv August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. KC BBLS. Old Rectified Whiskey iJ 10 do. Alonouguhela Whiskey. For snle bv April Hi. O.W. SHERWOOD. IZfk KEGS Casey's No. 1, G twist, Tobacco j t)J 60 do. other good brands, do. do. j 10 Boxes Virginia Cavendish do.) 10 do. 2d quality, do. do. ; 15 do. 12 plug do.; 10 Bbls. Smoking do. ; 20 Boxes fine cut Chewing do. i Just received and for sale by O. W. SHERWOOD. 5C(( Lr,s- Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 500 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins; Lining and Binding Skins. Jusl received, and for sale hy August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. 5111' W I I'B8. Cotton Chain, No. 5 lo 10. ,UUU 2,000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn anil Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale hy August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE Sc CO. A I tins' Pnlenl Melnlic "KAUCJHPIIV" MILLS, for convenience of use, durability of make, and rapidity'of performance, excel every other kind of Coffee mill in the United Stale. Manufactured only hy the patentees, and are offered to the public al prices to suit the limes, the wishes of the dealer, and the wants of every body. Wholesale orders thankfully received by mail. Address L. R. LIVINGSTON at CO., may? Pittsburgh, Pa. FAIRBANKS' Potent Plntform Scnln ere made in every variety of form, from the small counter scale to those used on rail roads for weighing a train of five can at once. These scales have obtained a popularity never enjoy, ed by any other. Warranted perfeclfy accurate by the manufacturers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITOrders for the above Scales received at the sign of llic Gilt Pad Lock, High street, Columbus, Ohio. may7 BUTTLES & RUNYON. FURS AND HATTERS' TRI.n.tllNRS. The subscribers offer for sale a large assortment of the above articles, consisting of Double and single ring blnwn Russia. Brown and While Mnskrat. Neutra (sides,) Raw Coney. Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Silk and Cotton Sides and Tips. Black and Drab Banding and Binding, Silk Plush, Silk and Cotton Braid, Hat Leathers, Blue Drab and Maroon Skivers, Tip paper, Cards and Brushes, Bow Strings, Extract of Logwood, and Gum Shellac. Also, Fine Otter Caps, Musk-rat and Nutra, do., Fine Seal Skin Plush, ami Clnih do. FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1841. WHO rll flirnpralf...TInt'e Ihr Qnrstton all other arguments are humbug. People buy Hooks and Paper where lliey can get the liesl and cheapest. H. W DERBY pledges himself never to be undersold, and generally lo sell cheaper than anv establishment in this vicinity, frt" Ranentber tVERBra Bootstotyl. M,cd yu w ant Book, Paper, or Stationery of rlj kind. snirlt 1842. CARD PRINTINCJ. THE subscriber having purchased oiin " Dickinson's Rotary Caiim Piiessks has it now in ope ration, and is prepared lo execute, on a shorter notice thnn has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards. Billets, and Invitation Tickets. This Press brings the business of Card Priming to a higher point of perfection than il has ever before altaiiied,aul they rail be printed cheaper, and iuiiMqicriorstvIc, than ran be done on anv oilier machine. Having just added a large va-riely of new Card Type, and intending to purchase all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire sniislhclion to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visiting CARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, nnd billet paper constantly on hand. Coluii.bus.Sepi.fi. CIIAS. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY .The subscribers respectfully inform Printers in general that they continue lo manufacture Type of every description, from Pearl up to the largest sizes, and that llic v constantly keep on hand Type, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, ie., in great variety. They have recently made great additions to iheir stock of Fancy Letter and Borders, and are constantly adding to their extensive assortment, such as llicy trust will lie acceptable lo the trade. Printing Presses of every description, Cases, Chases, Print-ing Ink, and every article Wd in a Printing office, furnished on us good terms as at an v other establishment in the country. Also, Stamping, Standing, Einliossing, Copying Presses, ote. N. B. Stereotyping of cverv description will be promptly allended to. ' JOHNSON & SMITH. Dec. 2d, 1811. No fl George street, Philadelphia. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. HENRY W. DERBY, Bookseller and Stationer, has this day opened an establishment where he will keep constantly lor sale an extensive assortment of Theological, Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books; School nnd Classical Books, all the k inds in use; Blank Books and Paper of every description. Also, a large assortment of English and Americnn Stationery. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, on as good terms ns can be obtained west of New York. The public arc invited to call and examine his assortment, at the new Bookslure, opposite the State House. July b, 1841. new establish;?! ENiT. COPPER, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Brass Ware Manufactory. E. AVERS Sc CO. inform their friends and the pub lie, that they have opened their Copper and Tin Wnrc establishment on High slrcel, Columbus, a few doors South of the Neil House, where. Iiavluir added extensivelv to their stock and business, llicy arc prepared to execute, on the shortest no-ticc, all kinds of Job Work, and keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of articles in their line. topper iettles, from one gallon up lo thirty; Stills and Worms; Steam Pines of every description, and Clothiers' and Hatters' Kettles, made lo order, and in the very best style, at Pittsburgh and Cincinnati prices. Buck's Patent Cooking Utoces, ready furnished, kenl constantly on hand. July 20, 1841 . .y. IVES of Ihe Queen of Knelnnd, from the Nor-I man Connuest. wilh anecdotes of their Conns, in 3 vols. by Agnes Slicklnnd. Memoirs ol Margaret Davidson, hy Washington Irving. Poeliral Remains of the late Lucretia Jiiiria Davidson. with n Bloirraphv.bv Miss Scdrrwick. m 1 volume. For suln at the Bookslore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON ANTIION'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. A Classical Dictionary, conlainiii'r an account of hlu. tirim i. pal proper names mentioned in Ancient Authors, an nilend-eil to elucidate all the important points connected with tho Geography, Historv, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of miu viici-ns nun lYuiuiuis. logeiner wun an accouuiot coins, weights, and measures, wilh Tabular values of the same ; by Charles Anlhon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1 100 pages double columns of closely printed matter. The above work, which is acknowledged lo be the best extant, has just been issued from the press of Harper Sc Bro. Uiors, and is for sale by Sep. 24. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. TO TEACHERS. PARENTS, & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full supply of all the School Books in popular use, w hich lie w ill sell by the dozen or singly as low as ihey can be bought at any house in Ohio. Among his present stock are Geographies. Mitchell's, Huntington's, Woodbridge's, Olney's, Smith's, Mallo Brim's, Smiley 'a, Woodbridiro and Willard's, Parley's, cic. Spelling Books. The Elementary, Cobb's, Picket's, Sanders', The Eclectic, Ac, Sec. Arithmetics. Davis', Smith's, Pike's, Emmcrsnn's, (1st, 2d, and 3d parts,) Colburu's, 1st and 2d, Eclectic, Ray's Little, Parley's Little, and several others. Davies' Mathematics. A full course, including First Lessons in Algebra, Do. do. Geometry, Legendcr, Bourdon, etc., dec. A.ntiion's Greek and Latin Classics. Cicero, Cn sar, Sallust, Horace, Grammars, Prosody, Exercises, Dictionaries, etc. Also, a full supply of Quills, Paper, Ink, Slates, Penknives, Sit., SlC. N. B. Rags received at market price in exchange for Rooks. October II. I8H. HENRY W. DERBY. DOWNINU'S Lnnnscnpe Gardening. A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, wilh a view to the improvement of country residences comprising historical notices and general principles of ihe art, directions for laying out grounds and arranging plantations, Ihe description an(f cultivation of hardy trees, decorative accompaniments to the house and grounds, the formation of pieces of artificial water, flower gardens, &c., wilh remarks on Rural Archilecture, by A J. Downing, Esq., illustrated wilh numerous beautiful engravings on wood, 1 tuiuiuc ruyai ovd, " This volume, the first American treatise on this subject, will at once take the rank of Hit standard work." Silliman's Journal. " Mr. Downing cvidcnlly brings lo his task much more than the mere requisites for a book about gardening. He is nn enthusiast, as well as a practical artist in his prolession. He speaks of effects lo be produced from given causes, not from what he may have read of them in books, or seen in pictures, but from ersonal observation and experiment. The consequence is that such advice as he can give is worth having." A7rr7t American Reriew.. " In a literary point of view the author has acquitted himself very ably, and lire enchanting attractions of his subject are crowned wilh the wreaths, of an clceant and trraccful style.'; Aew 1 or .Wirror. 6 " We trust that every gentleman rich enough and happy enough to accomplish a residence in the country will lake Mr. Downing inlo his counsels or at least consult the numerous and charming designs for villas, ground, See., wilh which his book is decorated." Commercial. " The work before us is designed to correct nnd give direction to a taste for landscape gardening and rural archilecture, and the author has faithfully discharged his duty. To the novice it is invaluable ; while ihe more experienced arborcul-tiirist and landscape gardener, will find in it useful hints." Courier and Enquirer. " It is but justice lo say his work is a timely, well-digested 'realise upon all the various matters designated in its til lo it is eminently practical in its teachings." Knickerbocker. " And in itself what a charming book how much knowledge modestly exhibited how much good counsel suggested how much attraction added to that most attractive of all lives a life in the country." Avw York American. For sale at the Bookstore of April I. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. THE ADA.HS' LETTERS. Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams; with an Introductory Memoir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Jvols. 12mo. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to bis wife. By the same. 2 vols. l2mo. For sale at the Bookslore of Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. IN-SURANCE. The subscriber it Agent for the Licking Mutual Insurance Company. The Company insures on a safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those w ho wish lo have nri-irwrlv tniirnH an ini..tJ a. .n i ... r-.v ... ...... wt m.ti-uiQcau nnnotamm tftrpnnfinlci WALTER THRALL. January 27, 11142. A- CHEW, Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Frank- lin cmni!y-roflire,.Coluinboi Ohio, is prepared lo attend Co coses of Bankruptcy. Feb. ID, 1811 iiKAMMAtts Kirkliam's,fnutirs, Pickett's andDcLacy's Reaping. Books. The Eclectic Series Nos. 1 lo 4, Emerson's Series do. do., Goodrich's four Historical Readers, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Young Ladies' Reader, Pickett's Reader, Cobb's Reader, and many others. NUMBER 90. NEW LAW BOOK. In Press, and will be published early in May, "Casus, chiefly relating to llie Criminal and Presentment Ijm, reseived for consideration and decid cd by the twelve Judges ol Ireland, from May 1822, to November 1840, by Robert Jcbb, Esq., Barrister at Law ; first American edition, with references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From the want of n Reporter, probably, it has happened thai the merits of Ihe Common Law Judges of Ireland have nol lulhcit eenimich known beyond the limits of their jurisdiction. The present volume may serve to sliow that die np-poiiilmcul of these Judges has been directed by the same dis crimination, which, in less than forty years has given lo ano- .1 .1 . . I l I . l .. .i, . . iiit-r ueparimum oi insn i,hw me wrr -ires oi iieuesuai.k, Of Manners, and of Susuen names, than which tho Jurisprudence nf Eneland and of our own country, kuow none more authoritative." No authority in the law ran exceed snrh as is furnished by reports like Air. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve able Judges, who, alter hearing a case well argued, have consulted, deliberated, and in the fast resort decided, must be re garded as of controlling authority. In addition lo this, Mr. Jebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of llitr cose is clear and orderly; the arguments on both sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " very highest autliorilv," nnd the judgment of Ihe Couit is generally u- uammous. 1 he Judges npcar, besides, to hnvo been in correspondence wilh die English Judges, oud to have been some times assisted by them. , T. Sc J. W. JOHNSON, law Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28. 1812. No. 5. Mil or sl. NOTICE CHEAP I OR CASH. CL'SllMAN Sc HOWELL slili continue to carry on the Saddle and Harness business al iheir old stand one door South of the Franklin Bank, where they keep constantly on hand, a large u.a.,uiiv.i, ii .uuuii-, jjiiuii-9, ifiaiuuais, . nips, , nu.c3f Carpel Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Harness, of all kinds and qualifies, cheap for Cash, or country produce. I- armors, look sharp ! keep vour eves open ! hard limes. and no mistake ! We will sell for cos"t and coi riae-e. msh un and no grumbling, at the follow in? prices. The duality of the article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, al from S5 CO $12 50 lfi 00 100 Bridles, ' " 75 1 50 2 00 75 Mnrlinguls, M 1 00 1 25 75 Trunks, of gootl quality, (hard leather, j 10 HO K 00 75 Do., common, I 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 60 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 60 00 These articles we arc scllinrr cheaper than tbe.v can lm bought West of the Mountains. Wc can afford those priced, and no mistake. We are now pushing along wilh a prrfect rush. We arc whole teams ourselves. We slay the leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well lo call and examine our stock, oc- inre purcnasing cisewncrc, as we arc determined to sell without reserve. We are ihe boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1812. HISTORY of ihe Wnr iu the Pcniiinln, niut in the South of France, from ihe vcar 1807 to the vear 1814, by Col. W. F. P. NAPIER. C. B. Carcfiillv reprinted from the 4ih edition, and complete in 4 large ilo. volumes, with 50 plaies of " Plans of Bailies," cVc. " Col. Napier has now completed his nrdueus nuderlnkimr of recording the history of the war w hich England waged iu the Peninsula for six years against the gigantic power of Napoleon. Tho task was difficult: tho theme a noble one: and we may be proud that ihe great deeds ol our countrymen have found a worihv historian. " By posterity this work (Ibr to posterity it will assuredly dercend) will be considered as Ihe testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience,. well fitted w ius n juugmciii on me uceus wnicn nc saw anu wnicn ne describes." 14 The work comes before us, both as a work of art and a testimony, it might fail in the one capacity, ytl retain all its value in the other. Eut if il justly challenge our admiration in both characters, then will it take its rauk in after times with Uiose few but precious records of antiquity, h herein die scholar was an actor as well as historian." "But to this hiph rank ire think Col. A'opier' history has attain, ed." Edinburgh Review. For tale at the Bookstore of marl7 I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. GARDENING, Agricollure, nnd Cnlile. Dow-t ning's Landscape Gardening; Luidley's Theory of Horticulture) McMahon's American Gardener; New American Gardener, by Fessendcn ; Complete Farmer, by Fcsscndcn s Practical Farmer, by Hooper; Cltaptal's Agricultural Chim-islry ; Haywood on Ihe Science of Agriculture ; Complete Grazier ; Farmer's and Collie Breeder's and Dealer's Assistant; Treatise on Cattle, their Breeds, Management and Diseases; Clark on the Mulberry Tree and Silk Worm. The above, and many other new and useful books, are for le by if. w. DERBY, March 24, 1012. Opposite the Mate House. RE TIOVAL. G. M. HERANCOURT has removed his Watch and Jewelry establishment to the new Brick block opposite ihe Public Buildings, and two doors llorlll of his old stand, w here, having added lo his slock, ho has now on hand a fine assortment of Watche, dork, Jrsrelrr, and Silver VVnir, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, Military Goods, Cutlery, and a variety of Fancy arlirlcs, Slc. & c. Also, Looking Glasses in plales and frames. French, Crown and Common Window Glass, from 18 by 22, lo 10 by 14 inches. ILTAii Kinds ol Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted hy S. BUCK. December 17. 1841 CIOLUMBUM Sonp stud Cnndle Itlnnnfnclory, J South Columbus, near the A'tie Court House. The sub-scrilier solicits a continuance of the palrcnage of his friends and the public generally, and has on hand a supply of the hardest Tallow Candles for Summer use, Moulds and Dips, which he is selling for Cash, er short credit, at the lowest prices, for which they can be made. Also, good Brown Soap, . nnd best Yellow Soap, for 4 and 5 cents by the quaiifily. Fancy Soap in bars, at 9 cents ; please call and sec it. Good light lo discover llic stain, And good Soap to wash out the same. April 9, 1842.. dly. JOHN FUNSTON. HARRISON'S UlliENT, Vol. 4. Jusl published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in Ihe House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and alsn Ihe Crown Cases Reserved together wilh a full selection of Equity Cases, Vol. 4, completing the work from 175fi to 1810. The 4th volume, or sets in 4 olumes, for sale at moderate prices, by T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Ijiu Booksellers, No. 5, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1812. D R. MOTT'S TRAVELS. Travels in Europe and ine r,asi, emoraciiig ioservaiions mauc miring a Tour iust received and for sale by may i. ix. imi.Mj a. HUNTINGTON. It -hULWER'S Lii.i Novel." Zauomi, a Novel, by li the author of Pelham, Riciui, &e., Set. 2 vols. 12ini llnrprr. Fnmiljr Library, in setts from vol. 1 to 150) inclusive, or by the single volume. Wenilh and Worth, or, which makes the Man? 1 vol 18mo. Just received and for sale by "" I- N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. AIDS TO REFLECTION. Aids lo Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Wilh the Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essav. By John M' Vick-, ar, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in "Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. I2mo-Price Sl 25. For sale at die Bookstore of April 11. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WANTED FOB CASH 1.000 bushels Corn, to be delivered between this time and the 20th of the present month, by O. W. SHERWOOD. A pril i, 1812. JUDUE IMcLEAN'S REPORTS. Vol. 1 of Case argued and decided in the Circuit Court of the United Slates, for the Seventh Circuit. For sale at the Bookstore ol aeelS. . HENRY W. DERBY. OHIO REPORTS Vol. 1, No. 1, of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank By P. B. Wilcox. . Aw'oyol. 9ih. Reported al the December term, V3& By Charles Hammond. For sale al the Bookstore of 'k-c28 HENRY W. DERBY. iiiiuukii must ui uiu vuiimiitrs .11 jiimiiv, cgvpi, Asia Alllior Sie., ic, during the years 1834 lo 1841. By Valentine Molt' M. D., President of the Medical Facalty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surecrv. ic. See.: in 1 vol L 7

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME VI. PUBLISHED DAILY, TR1-WEEKLY, Sc- WEEKLY, BY CHARLES SCOTT. Office corner of High and Town streets, Buttles' Building. TERMS. Daily paper per annum , Tri-wcckly per annum Weekly per annum Payable- lis adraiicr. .JjfG 00 . 4 00 . 2 50 BUSINESS CARDS. SPARROW & MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors nt Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend totlic business of their profession in Franklin find the adjoining counties. OJice on High street, opposite the State buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 5, 1841. F. J. Matthews. . ELIJAH BACKUS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to any business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Suite. UJiceoa High street, over Purchslead Sc Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. I' KICK V A; RE.N.VISO.N, ATTORNEYS und Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, w ill attend to business entrusted to their care, in Frniiklm and adjoining counties. Ojjke in the rear of the Clinlou liuuk, Stale street. Jul v 9, 1811. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY at Law and Solicitor in Chancery. Olfice on the F.nst side of High street, second door Souili of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 1841. CJEO. HI. PARSONS, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus Ohio. OJice an High street, opposite Oyler's Hotel, third door south of the store of Preston Sc Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. WKslFBX HOTEL A1 ND Waldo Siagc House, 35 mdes north of Columbus, on the Sandusky turnpike, by John seamch. alar. 4. ii ill vi. v & seibert, BOOK BINDERS, Ileraiirourt & Ambos's new building, up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. inarl7 Win. Seibert. II A Itll WAKE, Ac. T- I ITT I F .t, IHIWIIll 1,.,,.,.,,U f I,,;.r H-,,,1 ware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, I Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, &.C., Sec, : High street, sign ol the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. I BURCHSTEAD RICHARDSON, wholesale and re- ' tail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street. Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment, of the first qual-t ty, always on hand. Oct. 1. j I. N. WHITINK Sc III NTINGTON BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Hank, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assort- ' men! ol tiooks and stationery always on hand. BOOKSTORE AND B1NOERY. CMATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, Stale street, opposite the State House. A general as sortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book i bunting of every description, executed on short notice. I AV, KII,IIOlIIK tk CO. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Lcallier, Boots anil Shoes, &c, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841. M'lOV, WORK & JITOV, j DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpel-peliug, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, See., High street, opposite the Slate Douse, Columbus, Ohio. II. COMSTOI'K aV CO. IJ'ORWARDING nnd Commission Merchants, and Pro- ; ducc Dealers, Canal Basiii, Columbus, Ohio. j .1. HIIMJWAY & CO.' i IRON FOUNDRY, Broa.l street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of , Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1,1841. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford. Con necticut. L. ROItlll.NS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 26. M. J. PILBERT, Agent, Columbus. ROOTS AND SHOES. KIMBALL tc JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in Boots anil Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. A very geuerul assortment constantly on hand. II. TODD, RmMciit Dentist, OFFICE, 55 High street, near the City House, Columbus, Ohio. Teeth insorled by the aid of Atmospheric Pressure, without Clasps, and the Nerves of decayed Teeth destroyed by a single application. Jan. 23. ftROC E HIES, Ac. O W.SHERWOOD, Buckeye Block, keeps constantly on hand a rrencral assortment of stanlc articles in the Gro cery line, including Liquors and Wines, for sale at a small profit, either for casli or produce. Oct. 1. 1811. W. A- K. THOMAS, ATTORNEYS asp CoiJNSEi.i.oits at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. Ollice on High street, I opposite the Franklin Bank, up stairs. j August 3, 1842. .2m. I COLUMBUS IRON STORE. j THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock I of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he offers Ibr sale 1 at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of H. Glover Sc Co., on Broad st. ocl.2Gdtf. GEO. GERE. Forvrnrtlins;, Commission and Produce Business. ! THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission , and Produce business on his own account, at the ware house lately occupied hy Uregory, lltirr 6c Co.; and will contract to ship Merchandise and Produce lo the Eastern cities. Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. S. B. STANTON A CO. WHOLESALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Sic, etc., No. I, Goodale's Row, (opposite Gregory and Burr,) High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1, 1841. STONE A TOWNSEND, WHOLESALE ami Retail Dealers in Foreign nnd Do-mestic Dry Goods, opposite tho Franklin Bank. Columbus, Ohio. June 23, 1812. ALUM AND COPPERAS. 15 Bbls. Alum ; 10 do Copperas ; for sale at manufacturers prices bv December 4, 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. A it! ERIC AN ALMANAC for Hi Year 1S4J, just received and for sale at the Bookstore of dec28 HENRY W. DERBY. AMERICAN ALMANAC for the Year 1843, just received by dcc28 I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. BOOTS AND SHOES. 25 eases Men's Calf, Kip and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general assortment. Just received and for sale by August 18. FAY, K1LBOURNE Sc CO. R,"'TINO CLOTHS. McCOY, WORK Si Mo "ave hcen appointed agents for the sale of genu-tne Ilet Anker Boiling Cloths, of warranted quality which iney win sen at new xotk prjce,. Jy J BOARDINO. Gentlemen can be accommodated with rood Boarding, by applying at the first of ihe Eight Buildings. m MMrorw5 April 19, 1R4J..d6m " " " B "."yr? Pi'.1!- OIU Pcch Brandy, for sale bv C O. SIIFFFIKI.il. xx . - - r nnn rorwsr oi.iini.im, Ohio pA.NDLES.-25 Boxes Tallow' Candlesj 10 do. Sperm J Cane PS! for snle hv ' 1 December 4. 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. ( .Hr ? SEL.Sffe.!BJ" revived: w auu iuj iuiv uy luectj u. w. SHERWOOD, COL CALF SE WEB BOOTS. Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable article, lor sale at the new Boot and Shoe Store of Oct. 2. BL'RCHSTEAD S. RiCHARDSON. COARSE BOOTS AND BKOftANS. An extensive assortment of Men's Coarse Boots and Bro"ans, ol Columbus manufacture, kept constantly on hand and lor sale cheap, at wholesale or retail, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. C'LKKKS I'UIDE. Gondwaue's sUicrior fin'iUting copies on Penmanship, in eveiy respect suited to coin-mefcial purposes, viz. Lciters, Orders, Notes, Sales, Ro ccipla, and die finished Journal entry. Also, Jackson's complete sets, in plain and ornamental Pcnmnnship. For sale by May 6, 1842. HENRY W. DERBY. CIA II paid for Clover Seed, Timothy Seed and F J Seed.liy f Dee 41 O. V. KHF.RWOOl) 'lax C1AKPETING. Ingrained Carpet just received and lor J sale at reduced pi ices, by Novembers. S. B. STANTON Sc CO. DttV COODS. McCOY, WORK &. McCOY otTcr lor sale at their old stand, opposite lite Stale House, a large assortment of Fancii and Staple Dm Goods. Jv fl. DRUS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, &c.-The subscribers have just received a large addition lo their slock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Sic, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILIIOURNE Sc CO. WELL1N HOUSE for Sulc For sale, a well (milt and commodious house, very desirable as a residence, and one of the most eligible situations inthecitv. An. ply 'o marlD-dtlf II. P. ESPY. FRENCH REVOLUTION. A History of"the French Revolution. By Thomas Carlyle. 2vols. 12nia, lid Edition. Just received by Nov. 14. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. I?VU LINED RUBBERS a first rate article Ibr cold or wet weather, Ibr sale at Oct. 2. BL'RCHSTEAD Sc RICHARDSON'S. GENTLEMEN, don't go wilh wet feet, when you enn purchase n pair of water proof Boots for at RCIISTEAD & RICHARDSON'S. DeclO Bullies' Mock. GLASS. k) Boxes Window Glass , 50 Doyen pr Flasks, for sale by Dec 4 O. W. SHERWOOD. ""I LOVES. Gentlemen's Merino and Black Kid Gloves J and Ladies' Do., just received and for sale by S. 1). STANTON Sc CO. November 5. No. 1 Goodulc's Row OUSR A.D LOT for Sole I will sell my houso and Lot on Front street, south of and adjoiuing the City Livery Stable, on reasonable terms, for Lancaster, Chillico-thc. and Franklin Bank of Columbus paper al par. March II. 1842 B. RIDDELL. IMPORTANT to llcrrhniil. nnd Tind.ru. For sale, very cheap, nt DERBY'S Bookstore, a targe assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, demi and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep; Cu-h, Invoice, and Day Books, in both full and hall 'binding. March 21. 8 LADIES don't go wilh cold fett, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, al a low price.'at BURCHSTEAD Sc RICHARDSON'S, I'ccl8 Butties' lltock. J HAI AND SHOT. 2,000 Lbs. Bar Lead; (JO Bags j Shot ; just received and for sale bv iieccmher 4. mil I). W. SHERWOOD. LININGS AND FINDINGS. Just received, a largo anil first tale assortment of Liuing and Binding Skins, Half Blenched and Green Shoe Thread, Shoe Nnils and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kers' Tools, which arc offered unusually low, by October 25. KIMBALL A. JONES. LADIES' SHOES. Ail extensive assortment La-of dies' Shoes, from the most celebrnled manufactories in Philadelphia, just received at the sign of tho Golden Bool, viz : A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, La-dies' fine Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Ties, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slins and Ties, Kid Thick Sole French Tics, Kid Buskins wilh Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, 4c, Sir., by October 25. KIMBALL Sc JONES. MERINOS. A new and splendid assortment, just opened by S. B. STANTON & CO. Scpt.ti, 1811. No. I, Goodale's Row. ISS ADAMS' LETTERS. Journal and Corres-pondenccot Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France nd England. Ediled by her Daughter. Just received and ole by HENRY W. DERBY. M OLASSES. 50 Bbls. Molasses, for sale by April 10. O. W. SHERWOOD. M'''AND CROSS-CUT SAWS. FAY, KIL-BOURNE Sc CO. keep a constant supply of Row-land's Mill and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. jun8 OUSLINE BE LAINES.-I'lain Msusliue De Lames and Chines, for sale by S. B. STANTON Sc CO., November 5. No. 1 Goodale's Row. NAILS AND GLASS. FAY, K1LBOURNE Sc CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniala Nails s 200 boxes 8 by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply of the larger sizes of Glass, from 10 by 14 to Hi by 22. June 8 N O. SI'CJAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Su. N gar, for sale low for cash by DacH B. COMSTOCIC Si CO. RUBBERS! BIBBERS! RI'BRERS! SOO pairs Men's. Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, ust received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, at the lowest cash prices, at the new Bool and Slroc Store of BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON, Oct. 2. ButtleM' Building, High street. RIBBONS. Chine, Barred and Plaid Ribbons, just received by S. B. STANTON & CO,. November o. No. 1 Goodale's Row. r) I'BRERS ! RUBBERS!! RIRRERS!!! t 1,000 Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden Boot, and for sale cheap wholesale or retail, by December 1, 1841. KIMBALL Si JONES. E.MOVAL. O W. SHERWOOD has removed to the Store lately occupied hy the firm of Gregory, Burr &. Co., on High street, 2 doors South of the Franklin Bank. April 5. 1812. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES !! '.At the nnr Khoe 0f',"7' Building, High st. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Misses Boots and Shoes, among which are the following kinds: Ladies Colored Half Boots, " French Kid Slips, " Morocco Slips, " Fur Shoes, Misses colored Half Boots, Children's colored Button Boots. Ort. 2. SPIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. Lectures "on Spiritual Christianity. By Isaac Taylor, Author ol "Physical Theory of another Life," 'Natural History ol Enthusiasm," etc., etc. Just received by October 25. H. W. DERBY. SHOE MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD Sc RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will he sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skim, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russell, Yellow and White Lining Skins, Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, November 29, 1841. SOLE LKATHEU30,000 lbs. Spanish 8ole Lea-ther, of superior quality, just received and for sale by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. SI ; AH. 10 Hilda. New Orleans Sugar, for sale by April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. SWAIMtJ PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE For rtilo by Uu.ly2l FAY, KILBOURNE Si CO. UMBUS, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 18, S A-iO- E W AT-IIA. The Life and Times ofSa-go-yc-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. By William L. Stone. New Yoik nnd London. Wiley Sl Putnam; 1841. A supply of this work, wh eh forms a sequel lo tho History of the Six Nations, just received by October 25. HENRY V. DERBY. STEPHENS' NEW WORK. A new supply of 111 cidenls of Travel in Central Anicrirn, Chiapas, ilud Vu calu.. illustrated by numerous Engraving. By Johu L' Hlepheiis. Just received at DERBY'S Bookstore. QIIEEP SKINS. Kimball ct Junes have just received 7Jozen bark tanned Sheep nuns, nhicli will be sold rc- ry vneap, at the sign ol the GoLora Hoot. Oct. W. CI GAR. 20 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar; 15 Bbls. Loal sugar ; just rec December 4, 1841 sugur ; just received and for sale hy U. W. SlIliKWUOD. THICK BOOTS AND B BOO AN Of allquali ties and prices, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S SPANNERS' OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior jl quality, lor sate cneap, nv November 24, 1811. ' KIMBALL & JONES rTEA. Imperial, Old and YoungHyson Teas, of superior j. quality, ai wuoicsnie or retail, ov S. B. STANTON & CO., November 22, 1BH. .d&w. No. 1 Goodale's Row. r"POBACCO. 25 Kegs Car ' No. 1 Tobacco, (6 twist,) 1 lor sale by apr 1G O.W.SHERWOOD. rpANNEKS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best jL quality, lor sale by October '2. FAY, KILBOURNE &. CO. rpHI.'NK HIDES. 500 Hides, suitable for covering J. 1 runKs, in store and lor sale nv October 25. KLMBALL & JONES. TOWN LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, filly very desirable Lois in the Cily of Columbus. Enquire ol mar 10 RRUSTl & CILBERT. TANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS. KIMBALL &. JONES have on hand Tomlinsnn's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, Flesher's Steels and Bram Faces, Clearing and Srouring Stones, Glass Slickers, etc., which are ottered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodale's Row. December 1,1841. rpiIE PEASANT AND PRINCE. A Tale by X Miss Harriet Martineau. Great Cities. Bv John Todd. Barnes on Revivals. Tribute lo an only Daughter. Poplar Grove. Every Body's Book. Settlers al Home. Just re ceived and for side by H. W. DERBY. October 25. TRANSPORTATION lSI'J BurFAt.o Link, Erie Canal R. Winslow Sc Co's Linf., Ohio Canal. The above Lines are connected on the Lakes with Steam I'reight Boats and Vessels. HIRAM JOY, 18 South st., N. York. T. JOY &, CO., Albany. JOY A, WEBSTER, Buffalo. R. WINSLOW & CO., Cleveland. The Agents of the above old established Lines arc prima-red to contract for the transportation of Produce and Merchandize on the most favorable terms. C. G. SHEFFIELD. Agent, April 23. Columbus, Ohio. ABA1IS' Pnteiit Kniigliih)r.tli!U, just received a wholesale and retail, by tnav7 BUTTLES & RUNYON. "WATER PROOF BOOTS. Gentlemen's Calf V Sewed Water Proof Bools, a genteel article, al Nov.2'J. BL'RCHSTEAD Si. RICHARDSON'S WHISKEY. 5 Bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey, on consignment, for sale very low, by June 18. O. W. SHERWOOD. WANTED Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Whiskey Flour, Lard, Buiter, Tallow, Country Sugar and Molasses, Flax Seed, Feathers, Potash, Pearlash, Scorch Salts, Dried Fruit, Rags, Beeswax, and Ginseng, for which the highest price will be paid in Groceries, by April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. WINTER STRAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure Si. Co. have for sale 400 gallons of winler "strained Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. WHITE LEAD, OIL, Ac Fay, Kilbourne cV Co have for sale 300 kegs White Lead, ground in Oil. 20 bbls. Flax Seed Oil. 20 bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. At.so Dry White Lead, Red Lead, Spanish Brown. Yel-ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. Q BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. (mJ 10 bbls. Fustic. 5 do. Nic'wood. fi do. Alum. 1 hlid. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. ALso--Clothiers' Press Papers, a first rain article. Just received and for sale bv August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. KC BBLS. Old Rectified Whiskey iJ 10 do. Alonouguhela Whiskey. For snle bv April Hi. O.W. SHERWOOD. IZfk KEGS Casey's No. 1, G twist, Tobacco j t)J 60 do. other good brands, do. do. j 10 Boxes Virginia Cavendish do.) 10 do. 2d quality, do. do. ; 15 do. 12 plug do.; 10 Bbls. Smoking do. ; 20 Boxes fine cut Chewing do. i Just received and for sale by O. W. SHERWOOD. 5C(( Lr,s- Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 500 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins; Lining and Binding Skins. Jusl received, and for sale hy August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. 5111' W I I'B8. Cotton Chain, No. 5 lo 10. ,UUU 2,000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn anil Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale hy August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE Sc CO. A I tins' Pnlenl Melnlic "KAUCJHPIIV" MILLS, for convenience of use, durability of make, and rapidity'of performance, excel every other kind of Coffee mill in the United Stale. Manufactured only hy the patentees, and are offered to the public al prices to suit the limes, the wishes of the dealer, and the wants of every body. Wholesale orders thankfully received by mail. Address L. R. LIVINGSTON at CO., may? Pittsburgh, Pa. FAIRBANKS' Potent Plntform Scnln ere made in every variety of form, from the small counter scale to those used on rail roads for weighing a train of five can at once. These scales have obtained a popularity never enjoy, ed by any other. Warranted perfeclfy accurate by the manufacturers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. ITOrders for the above Scales received at the sign of llic Gilt Pad Lock, High street, Columbus, Ohio. may7 BUTTLES & RUNYON. FURS AND HATTERS' TRI.n.tllNRS. The subscribers offer for sale a large assortment of the above articles, consisting of Double and single ring blnwn Russia. Brown and While Mnskrat. Neutra (sides,) Raw Coney. Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Silk and Cotton Sides and Tips. Black and Drab Banding and Binding, Silk Plush, Silk and Cotton Braid, Hat Leathers, Blue Drab and Maroon Skivers, Tip paper, Cards and Brushes, Bow Strings, Extract of Logwood, and Gum Shellac. Also, Fine Otter Caps, Musk-rat and Nutra, do., Fine Seal Skin Plush, ami Clnih do. FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1841. WHO rll flirnpralf...TInt'e Ihr Qnrstton all other arguments are humbug. People buy Hooks and Paper where lliey can get the liesl and cheapest. H. W DERBY pledges himself never to be undersold, and generally lo sell cheaper than anv establishment in this vicinity, frt" Ranentber tVERBra Bootstotyl. M,cd yu w ant Book, Paper, or Stationery of rlj kind. snirlt 1842. CARD PRINTINCJ. THE subscriber having purchased oiin " Dickinson's Rotary Caiim Piiessks has it now in ope ration, and is prepared lo execute, on a shorter notice thnn has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards. Billets, and Invitation Tickets. This Press brings the business of Card Priming to a higher point of perfection than il has ever before altaiiied,aul they rail be printed cheaper, and iuiiMqicriorstvIc, than ran be done on anv oilier machine. Having just added a large va-riely of new Card Type, and intending to purchase all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire sniislhclion to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visiting CARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, nnd billet paper constantly on hand. Coluii.bus.Sepi.fi. CIIAS. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY .The subscribers respectfully inform Printers in general that they continue lo manufacture Type of every description, from Pearl up to the largest sizes, and that llic v constantly keep on hand Type, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, ie., in great variety. They have recently made great additions to iheir stock of Fancy Letter and Borders, and are constantly adding to their extensive assortment, such as llicy trust will lie acceptable lo the trade. Printing Presses of every description, Cases, Chases, Print-ing Ink, and every article Wd in a Printing office, furnished on us good terms as at an v other establishment in the country. Also, Stamping, Standing, Einliossing, Copying Presses, ote. N. B. Stereotyping of cverv description will be promptly allended to. ' JOHNSON & SMITH. Dec. 2d, 1811. No fl George street, Philadelphia. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. HENRY W. DERBY, Bookseller and Stationer, has this day opened an establishment where he will keep constantly lor sale an extensive assortment of Theological, Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books; School nnd Classical Books, all the k inds in use; Blank Books and Paper of every description. Also, a large assortment of English and Americnn Stationery. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, on as good terms ns can be obtained west of New York. The public arc invited to call and examine his assortment, at the new Bookslure, opposite the State House. July b, 1841. new establish;?! ENiT. COPPER, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Brass Ware Manufactory. E. AVERS Sc CO. inform their friends and the pub lie, that they have opened their Copper and Tin Wnrc establishment on High slrcel, Columbus, a few doors South of the Neil House, where. Iiavluir added extensivelv to their stock and business, llicy arc prepared to execute, on the shortest no-ticc, all kinds of Job Work, and keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of articles in their line. topper iettles, from one gallon up lo thirty; Stills and Worms; Steam Pines of every description, and Clothiers' and Hatters' Kettles, made lo order, and in the very best style, at Pittsburgh and Cincinnati prices. Buck's Patent Cooking Utoces, ready furnished, kenl constantly on hand. July 20, 1841 . .y. IVES of Ihe Queen of Knelnnd, from the Nor-I man Connuest. wilh anecdotes of their Conns, in 3 vols. by Agnes Slicklnnd. Memoirs ol Margaret Davidson, hy Washington Irving. Poeliral Remains of the late Lucretia Jiiiria Davidson. with n Bloirraphv.bv Miss Scdrrwick. m 1 volume. For suln at the Bookslore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON ANTIION'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. A Classical Dictionary, conlainiii'r an account of hlu. tirim i. pal proper names mentioned in Ancient Authors, an nilend-eil to elucidate all the important points connected with tho Geography, Historv, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of miu viici-ns nun lYuiuiuis. logeiner wun an accouuiot coins, weights, and measures, wilh Tabular values of the same ; by Charles Anlhon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1 100 pages double columns of closely printed matter. The above work, which is acknowledged lo be the best extant, has just been issued from the press of Harper Sc Bro. Uiors, and is for sale by Sep. 24. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. TO TEACHERS. PARENTS, & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full supply of all the School Books in popular use, w hich lie w ill sell by the dozen or singly as low as ihey can be bought at any house in Ohio. Among his present stock are Geographies. Mitchell's, Huntington's, Woodbridge's, Olney's, Smith's, Mallo Brim's, Smiley 'a, Woodbridiro and Willard's, Parley's, cic. Spelling Books. The Elementary, Cobb's, Picket's, Sanders', The Eclectic, Ac, Sec. Arithmetics. Davis', Smith's, Pike's, Emmcrsnn's, (1st, 2d, and 3d parts,) Colburu's, 1st and 2d, Eclectic, Ray's Little, Parley's Little, and several others. Davies' Mathematics. A full course, including First Lessons in Algebra, Do. do. Geometry, Legendcr, Bourdon, etc., dec. A.ntiion's Greek and Latin Classics. Cicero, Cn sar, Sallust, Horace, Grammars, Prosody, Exercises, Dictionaries, etc. Also, a full supply of Quills, Paper, Ink, Slates, Penknives, Sit., SlC. N. B. Rags received at market price in exchange for Rooks. October II. I8H. HENRY W. DERBY. DOWNINU'S Lnnnscnpe Gardening. A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, wilh a view to the improvement of country residences comprising historical notices and general principles of ihe art, directions for laying out grounds and arranging plantations, Ihe description an(f cultivation of hardy trees, decorative accompaniments to the house and grounds, the formation of pieces of artificial water, flower gardens, &c., wilh remarks on Rural Archilecture, by A J. Downing, Esq., illustrated wilh numerous beautiful engravings on wood, 1 tuiuiuc ruyai ovd, " This volume, the first American treatise on this subject, will at once take the rank of Hit standard work." Silliman's Journal. " Mr. Downing cvidcnlly brings lo his task much more than the mere requisites for a book about gardening. He is nn enthusiast, as well as a practical artist in his prolession. He speaks of effects lo be produced from given causes, not from what he may have read of them in books, or seen in pictures, but from ersonal observation and experiment. The consequence is that such advice as he can give is worth having." A7rr7t American Reriew.. " In a literary point of view the author has acquitted himself very ably, and lire enchanting attractions of his subject are crowned wilh the wreaths, of an clceant and trraccful style.'; Aew 1 or .Wirror. 6 " We trust that every gentleman rich enough and happy enough to accomplish a residence in the country will lake Mr. Downing inlo his counsels or at least consult the numerous and charming designs for villas, ground, See., wilh which his book is decorated." Commercial. " The work before us is designed to correct nnd give direction to a taste for landscape gardening and rural archilecture, and the author has faithfully discharged his duty. To the novice it is invaluable ; while ihe more experienced arborcul-tiirist and landscape gardener, will find in it useful hints." Courier and Enquirer. " It is but justice lo say his work is a timely, well-digested 'realise upon all the various matters designated in its til lo it is eminently practical in its teachings." Knickerbocker. " And in itself what a charming book how much knowledge modestly exhibited how much good counsel suggested how much attraction added to that most attractive of all lives a life in the country." Avw York American. For sale at the Bookstore of April I. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. THE ADA.HS' LETTERS. Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams; with an Introductory Memoir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Jvols. 12mo. Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to bis wife. By the same. 2 vols. l2mo. For sale at the Bookslore of Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. IN-SURANCE. The subscriber it Agent for the Licking Mutual Insurance Company. The Company insures on a safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those w ho wish lo have nri-irwrlv tniirnH an ini..tJ a. .n i ... r-.v ... ...... wt m.ti-uiQcau nnnotamm tftrpnnfinlci WALTER THRALL. January 27, 11142. A- CHEW, Commissioner of Bankruptcy for Frank- lin cmni!y-roflire,.Coluinboi Ohio, is prepared lo attend Co coses of Bankruptcy. Feb. ID, 1811 iiKAMMAtts Kirkliam's,fnutirs, Pickett's andDcLacy's Reaping. Books. The Eclectic Series Nos. 1 lo 4, Emerson's Series do. do., Goodrich's four Historical Readers, Porter's Rhetorical Reader, Young Ladies' Reader, Pickett's Reader, Cobb's Reader, and many others. NUMBER 90. NEW LAW BOOK. In Press, and will be published early in May, "Casus, chiefly relating to llie Criminal and Presentment Ijm, reseived for consideration and decid cd by the twelve Judges ol Ireland, from May 1822, to November 1840, by Robert Jcbb, Esq., Barrister at Law ; first American edition, with references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From the want of n Reporter, probably, it has happened thai the merits of Ihe Common Law Judges of Ireland have nol lulhcit eenimich known beyond the limits of their jurisdiction. The present volume may serve to sliow that die np-poiiilmcul of these Judges has been directed by the same dis crimination, which, in less than forty years has given lo ano- .1 .1 . . I l I . l .. .i, . . iiit-r ueparimum oi insn i,hw me wrr -ires oi iieuesuai.k, Of Manners, and of Susuen names, than which tho Jurisprudence nf Eneland and of our own country, kuow none more authoritative." No authority in the law ran exceed snrh as is furnished by reports like Air. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve able Judges, who, alter hearing a case well argued, have consulted, deliberated, and in the fast resort decided, must be re garded as of controlling authority. In addition lo this, Mr. Jebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of llitr cose is clear and orderly; the arguments on both sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " very highest autliorilv," nnd the judgment of Ihe Couit is generally u- uammous. 1 he Judges npcar, besides, to hnvo been in correspondence wilh die English Judges, oud to have been some times assisted by them. , T. Sc J. W. JOHNSON, law Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28. 1812. No. 5. Mil or sl. NOTICE CHEAP I OR CASH. CL'SllMAN Sc HOWELL slili continue to carry on the Saddle and Harness business al iheir old stand one door South of the Franklin Bank, where they keep constantly on hand, a large u.a.,uiiv.i, ii .uuuii-, jjiiuii-9, ifiaiuuais, . nips, , nu.c3f Carpel Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Harness, of all kinds and qualifies, cheap for Cash, or country produce. I- armors, look sharp ! keep vour eves open ! hard limes. and no mistake ! We will sell for cos"t and coi riae-e. msh un and no grumbling, at the follow in? prices. The duality of the article is good, and no mistake : 100 Saddles, al from S5 CO $12 50 lfi 00 100 Bridles, ' " 75 1 50 2 00 75 Mnrlinguls, M 1 00 1 25 75 Trunks, of gootl quality, (hard leather, j 10 HO K 00 75 Do., common, I 00 2 00 3 00 7 00 60 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 60 00 These articles we arc scllinrr cheaper than tbe.v can lm bought West of the Mountains. Wc can afford those priced, and no mistake. We are now pushing along wilh a prrfect rush. We arc whole teams ourselves. We slay the leather as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well lo call and examine our stock, oc- inre purcnasing cisewncrc, as we arc determined to sell without reserve. We are ihe boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1812. HISTORY of ihe Wnr iu the Pcniiinln, niut in the South of France, from ihe vcar 1807 to the vear 1814, by Col. W. F. P. NAPIER. C. B. Carcfiillv reprinted from the 4ih edition, and complete in 4 large ilo. volumes, with 50 plaies of " Plans of Bailies," cVc. " Col. Napier has now completed his nrdueus nuderlnkimr of recording the history of the war w hich England waged iu the Peninsula for six years against the gigantic power of Napoleon. Tho task was difficult: tho theme a noble one: and we may be proud that ihe great deeds ol our countrymen have found a worihv historian. " By posterity this work (Ibr to posterity it will assuredly dercend) will be considered as Ihe testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience,. well fitted w ius n juugmciii on me uceus wnicn nc saw anu wnicn ne describes." 14 The work comes before us, both as a work of art and a testimony, it might fail in the one capacity, ytl retain all its value in the other. Eut if il justly challenge our admiration in both characters, then will it take its rauk in after times with Uiose few but precious records of antiquity, h herein die scholar was an actor as well as historian." "But to this hiph rank ire think Col. A'opier' history has attain, ed." Edinburgh Review. For tale at the Bookstore of marl7 I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. GARDENING, Agricollure, nnd Cnlile. Dow-t ning's Landscape Gardening; Luidley's Theory of Horticulture) McMahon's American Gardener; New American Gardener, by Fessendcn ; Complete Farmer, by Fcsscndcn s Practical Farmer, by Hooper; Cltaptal's Agricultural Chim-islry ; Haywood on Ihe Science of Agriculture ; Complete Grazier ; Farmer's and Collie Breeder's and Dealer's Assistant; Treatise on Cattle, their Breeds, Management and Diseases; Clark on the Mulberry Tree and Silk Worm. The above, and many other new and useful books, are for le by if. w. DERBY, March 24, 1012. Opposite the Mate House. RE TIOVAL. G. M. HERANCOURT has removed his Watch and Jewelry establishment to the new Brick block opposite ihe Public Buildings, and two doors llorlll of his old stand, w here, having added lo his slock, ho has now on hand a fine assortment of Watche, dork, Jrsrelrr, and Silver VVnir, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, Military Goods, Cutlery, and a variety of Fancy arlirlcs, Slc. & c. Also, Looking Glasses in plales and frames. French, Crown and Common Window Glass, from 18 by 22, lo 10 by 14 inches. ILTAii Kinds ol Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted hy S. BUCK. December 17. 1841 CIOLUMBUM Sonp stud Cnndle Itlnnnfnclory, J South Columbus, near the A'tie Court House. The sub-scrilier solicits a continuance of the palrcnage of his friends and the public generally, and has on hand a supply of the hardest Tallow Candles for Summer use, Moulds and Dips, which he is selling for Cash, er short credit, at the lowest prices, for which they can be made. Also, good Brown Soap, . nnd best Yellow Soap, for 4 and 5 cents by the quaiifily. Fancy Soap in bars, at 9 cents ; please call and sec it. Good light lo discover llic stain, And good Soap to wash out the same. April 9, 1842.. dly. JOHN FUNSTON. HARRISON'S UlliENT, Vol. 4. Jusl published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in Ihe House of Lords, the several Courts of Common Law, the Court of Bankruptcy, and alsn Ihe Crown Cases Reserved together wilh a full selection of Equity Cases, Vol. 4, completing the work from 175fi to 1810. The 4th volume, or sets in 4 olumes, for sale at moderate prices, by T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Ijiu Booksellers, No. 5, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1812. D R. MOTT'S TRAVELS. Travels in Europe and ine r,asi, emoraciiig ioservaiions mauc miring a Tour iust received and for sale by may i. ix. imi.Mj a. HUNTINGTON. It -hULWER'S Lii.i Novel." Zauomi, a Novel, by li the author of Pelham, Riciui, &e., Set. 2 vols. 12ini llnrprr. Fnmiljr Library, in setts from vol. 1 to 150) inclusive, or by the single volume. Wenilh and Worth, or, which makes the Man? 1 vol 18mo. Just received and for sale by "" I- N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. AIDS TO REFLECTION. Aids lo Reflection. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Wilh the Author's last Corrections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge, Esq., M. A. To which is prefixed A Preliminary Essav. By John M' Vick-, ar, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, in "Columbia College. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. I2mo-Price Sl 25. For sale at die Bookstore of April 11. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. WANTED FOB CASH 1.000 bushels Corn, to be delivered between this time and the 20th of the present month, by O. W. SHERWOOD. A pril i, 1812. JUDUE IMcLEAN'S REPORTS. Vol. 1 of Case argued and decided in the Circuit Court of the United Slates, for the Seventh Circuit. For sale at the Bookstore ol aeelS. . HENRY W. DERBY. OHIO REPORTS Vol. 1, No. 1, of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank By P. B. Wilcox. . Aw'oyol. 9ih. Reported al the December term, V3& By Charles Hammond. For sale al the Bookstore of 'k-c28 HENRY W. DERBY. iiiiuukii must ui uiu vuiimiitrs .11 jiimiiv, cgvpi, Asia Alllior Sie., ic, during the years 1834 lo 1841. By Valentine Molt' M. D., President of the Medical Facalty of the University of New York, and Professor of Surecrv. ic. See.: in 1 vol L 7